Fullscreen Mode

The picture on the right is a mockup of the Fullscreen Mode theme. This Google Summer of Code project is to implement the Australis theme for fullscreen browsing.

What is part of the project:

A curved and clipped back button that is the full height of the toolbar.

The forward button should slide behind the back button when it is disabled, similar to the current theme. This feature is called a “conditional forward button”.

The address bar should be a fixed width. The tabs should flex to fit the remaining space.

The mockup shows the overflowed address fading out. This would be a nice touch, but is not required.

The navigation elements (back, forward, address bar) should be on the same line as the tabs.

A button to access the Firefox menu is located at the end of the toolbar.

There should be a button after the Firefox menu to exit fullscreen mode.

What is not part of the project:

The curved tab design (Australis tabs) is not part of this project. Those may or not be complete in time for the project, and are part of the overall Australis theme work that is ongoing.

Completing the work for Windows, OS X, and Linux. We are only asking that a student work on one of the platforms for this project, although we only have mockups for Windows and OS X. I would prefer to find a student who wants to work on the Windows theme.

The web page below the toolbar (hopefully that was obvious :)).

Silverfox

Silverfox is the codename of a new feature meant to be an operation mode targeted to beginner users who are being guided on learning how to use the web. In this mode, most settings should be locked down, preventing the user from mistakenly tweaking settings or installing unwanted add-ons. It’s not meant to be a tightly controlled, irreversible-without-password setting, but rather a feature that will make it harder to accidentally break or deteriorate the Firefox experience.

This project will touch many parts of the Firefox codebase. For example, we’d like:

the ability to restrict installing, disabling, modifying add-ons

the ability to restrict adding, modifying, restoring preferences in about:config

the ability to block access to Preferences/Options, or possibly only showing a subset of less dangerous preferences

for example, when Silverfox mode is enabled, users shouldn’t be able to change proxy settings

and the ability to restrict customizing the toolbars.

Work for this project can be done in steps by approaching each of the aforementioned requirements one at a time. We’re not sure yet how Silverfox would get enabled on a user’s system, but we’re open to hear ideas.